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Paper-thin magnetic muscles bring origami robots to life for medical use
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them ...
Like something out of an early Transformers movie, researchers at Caltech have just demonstrated how a humanoid and a drone ...
I’ve never thought to describe a robot vacuum as fun, yet here we are. Do you remember the first time you used a robot vacuum ...
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Video: China’s new humanoid robot performs ballerina spins and martial arts moves
A Chinese robotics company has unveiled a humanoid robot that dances, kickboxes and walks a runway with lifelike precision.
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Top OpenAI, Google Brain researchers set off a $300M VC frenzy for their startup Periodic Labs
When Liam Fedus announced he was quitting OpenAI, VCs swarmed. One even wrote a love letter. Here's how Felicis' Peter Deng ...
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Magnetic ‘muscles’ turn origami into crawling robots that move and heal from within
NC State engineers 3D-print paper-thin magnetic muscles that turn origami robots into moving drug-delivery machines.
Whether it's a small splash of tea or a puddle from a leaking plant pot, moisture can quietly ruin your cordless, upright or ...
A successful advertisement grabs viewers’ attention immediately. Whether it’s for makeup, a fast food restaurant or a new car ...
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Revolutionary Shape-Shifting Robots: Unveiling Their Walking, Driving, Flying Abilities
The world of robotics is rapidly evolving, and at the forefront of this evolution are shape-shifting robots. These technological marvels ...
After Reznor brought industrial grind into the mainstream with Nine Inch Nails, the mainstream made him a partner—and he's ...
Physical AI tends to narrowly focus on advanced technological innovations, such as improved robots, rockets, renewable energy ...
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3D-printed microrobots adapt to diverse environments with modular design
Microrobots, small robotic systems that are less than 1 centimeter (cm) in size, could tackle some real-world tasks that ...
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